NFL Power Rankings Before Free Agency: Can Eagles remain atop NFC?

Jalen Hurts #1, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
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Former Eagles offensive coordinator Shane Steichen has a lot of work to do in Indianapolis. The Colts take up residency at the bottom of the cellar.

This may be a bit presumptuous, but even though the NFL prides itself on parity, we’re certain that none of these teams will be Super Bowl bound.

32. Indianapolis Colts

We’ll be paying extra attention to the Colts this season, but Shane Steichen has a ton of work to do if he’s going to turn Indy into a winner.

31. Houston Texans

Former Eagles linebacker DeMeco Ryans has a tough task ahead of him in Houston. Will the normally impatient Texans give him enough time to turn things around?

30. Arizona Cardinals

It’s now the dawn of Jonathan Gannon’s era in Arizona. Is he the man for the job or simply in over his head?

29. Chicago Bears

With newfound draft capital and, now, D.J. Moore in the fold, Ryan Poles and the Bears have ammunition to finally put a team around Justin Fields.

28. Denver Broncos

We don’t believe in Russell Wilson anymore, but we do believe in Sean Payton. Something has to give in the Mile High City.

27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Bucs are old. Tom Brady is gone, and now, some of their best players are expected to leave. The further this team gets from Bruce Arians’ coaching era, the worse it looks.

26. Atlanta Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons have some pieces. If Desmond Ridder is the man for the job at quarterback, this team can make some noise in a bad NFC South division.

25. Las Vegas Raiders

We’re starting to feel like Josh McDaniels isn’t meant to be a head coach. He does however have a chance to redeem himself in year two.